DH is anti-social and wants somewhere to escape to, so we want bigger rooms. For DCL, we want a cabana and that's our main reason with room size being second. But we also live in FL and will probably jump on some FL res specials for some quick last minute cruises and I'd be just as happy with that.
But our 18 year old twins are kind of stuck. They (and DH) are British and their passports are expired. In order to renew, they have to have their mom here with HER birth certificate...but she can't just mail it because some electronic thing screws up her passport. So either we fly her here (which is stupid to have to go through all of this when they are adults) or they get citizenship and get US passports. They just sent off their applications for citizenship so now we have to wait it all out. Hopefully we'll be able to take our first DCL cruise by next summer. *sigh* Okay, too much info not pertaining to the topic. But the point is that when we all finally get to go, we are going concierge and making it special. I'd love to see the link! (And thanks all for the concierge comparisons!)
Concierge for us is mostly for my DH. Though we both would love the pamerping.DH is anti-social and wants somewhere to escape to, so we want bigger rooms. For DCL, we want a cabana and that's our main reason with room size being second. But we also live in FL and will probably jump on some FL res specials for some quick last minute cruises and I'd be just as happy with that.
I wish we could have done that with the rates that just opened up.But our 18 year old twins are kind of stuck. They (and DH) are British and their passports are expired. In order to renew, they have to have their mom here with HER birth certificate...but she can't just mail it because some electronic thing screws up her passport. So either we fly her here (which is stupid to have to go through all of this when they are adults) or they get citizenship and get US passports. They just sent off their applications for citizenship so now we have to wait it all out. Hopefully we'll be able to take our first DCL cruise by next summer. *sigh* Okay, too much info not pertaining to the topic. But the point is that when we all finally get to go, we are going concierge and making it special.
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Worth it is totally subjective. I won't sail non concierge and I'll be doing so on other lines as well.
As Ferris Bueller said in reference to a Ferrari (my other guilty pleasure), "if you have the means, I highly suggest you pick one up"

You'd think they could at least get you a "salad spinner" for your bathing suits, with all the money you've spent with 'em then!!!![]()



We were in concierge this past March in the Roy suite. We enjoyed the cruise, but what we enjoyed was everything outside the room and off the concierge floor.
We also drink very little, don't snack, and prefer privacy from ship staff to doting. Despite that, we thought we'd try it out as we have the means, but the value really wasn't there.
After a series of well timed business ventures with a healthy dose of luck, money is literally no object for our family and never will be.
However, wasting money is not how we like to roll. There are many other far worthier causes on our horizon than disney shareholders.
It was worth trying, but not worth repeating.
To each their own.
question re: DCL CL... if we are in concierge and friends are travelling non-CL, can we invite them into our room for palo room service dinner? is the room service dinner the same upcharge as dining in palo itself?
Thanks!
You can invite anyone you wish to your room at any time including having a Palo served dinner there. However, only the Royal Suites/Walt and Roy suites can order dinner from Palo (unless rules have changed). Also, it must be ordered in advance with a specified time for delivery. The concierge will be happy to supply menus and ordering details.
Last I knew, there was no upcharge for Palo service to guests in the Walt suite. Of course, it is appropriate to tip the guy who brings your food.
While non-concierge friends are welcome in your suite, they are not permitted in the "public" concierge spaces such as the lounge or sundeck on the new ships.

I have a question for anyone who's been the the Cat R....Walt or Roy...on the Dream or Fantasy.
Way back when the Dream was being built, we were all speculating about the corner area of the master bedroom, next to the verandah. At the time, it looked like there was a round lounge chair, or maybe some sort of pull-down or sleeper. Is there? Is there anything remotely similar to what I've described in the master? I never did see where this was answered, it's been such a long time ago now.
It also looks like there's a divider between that area and the bed. ???
Here's a picture...I have the area I'm asking about in the lines:
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I guess what I should have said back there were a couple of things.
Also....and this is as honest as you'll see me in all the years I've been on this Board...... One of the biggest reasons (besides the kids) that I used to insist (like you) that I had the money, and might as well enjoy it....was far more truthfully that I liked the superiority being in concierge made me feel. I was spending that money on something that in hindsight, was really a waste, just so that I could say I WAS IN CONCIERGE. Whoop de doop de doo. And I have to admit, I'm so glad I'm not of that mindset any more.
I used to look down my nose at some of the other people in concierge, because they had to "share" the room with another family to make it affordable. Or because they acted like total snobs who thought they owned the ship. And one day, I realized that while I was pointing that one finger at those people, several other of my own fingers were pointed right back at ME.
So anyway....that was just me being totally honest.
I'd love to see the link! (And thanks all for the concierge comparisons!)
Concierge for us is mostly for my DH. Though we both would love the pamerping.DH is anti-social and wants somewhere to escape to, so we want bigger rooms. For DCL, we want a cabana and that's our main reason with room size being second. But we also live in FL and will probably jump on some FL res specials for some quick last minute cruises and I'd be just as happy with that.
I wish we could have done that with the rates that just opened up.But our 18 year old twins are kind of stuck. They (and DH) are British and their passports are expired. In order to renew, they have to have their mom here with HER birth certificate...but she can't just mail it because some electronic thing screws up her passport. So either we fly her here (which is stupid to have to go through all of this when they are adults) or they get citizenship and get US passports. They just sent off their applications for citizenship so now we have to wait it all out. Hopefully we'll be able to take our first DCL cruise by next summer. *sigh* Okay, too much info not pertaining to the topic. But the point is that when we all finally get to go, we are going concierge and making it special.
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I should have taken a photo and didn't. In the main area where you see the table with chairs, against the wall are two murphy beds. One of them is a twin the other had a pull down "table" that you can use during the day for a desk and then at night gets pulled down into a double bed. Both beds have a privacy curtain that can be pulled around them.
In the master bedroom there is a LARGE lounge chair next to the bed. It does not fold out into anything someone can sleep on. (although my youngest son did sleep on it two nights. He fell asleep in the master bed and I moved him to the lounge chair so he wouldn't keep me at night). There is a large heavy curtain that can be drawn to keep out the light.
Bear in mind, the Walt does have a slightly different configuration. The bathroom is placed forward and can look out to the sea. It includes electro-opaque windows for privacy. We preferred the setup in the Walt and rebooked the Walt over the Roy for our next cruise.
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I guess what I should have said back there were a couple of things.
It WAS worth it when they had the two bedroom suites, and plenty of living space, when we traveled with our kids (the youngest of whom is now 19) and we wanted them in the same room with us, and didn't want to have to pay for two rooms to get the extra bathrooms and beds so that everyone could be comfortable, get ready for dinner, etc. We wouldn't have done it on the newer ships.....the layout, to me, stinks. The only nice plus is the hot tub on the verandah, but when the ship is moving and the wind is blowing, that's not much of a plus....we've had rooms on NCL with those. And seeing pictures of people letting their kids sit at the hot tub with food makes me. Now I wouldn't want to get in one, no matter how much someone swears they didn't spill or that housekeeping cleans them.
Also....and this is as honest as you'll see me in all the years I've been on this Board...... One of the biggest reasons (besides the kids) that I used to insist (like you) that I had the money, and might as well enjoy it....was far more truthfully that I liked the superiority being in concierge made me feel. I was spending that money on something that in hindsight, was really a waste, just so that I could say I WAS IN CONCIERGE. Whoop de doop de doo. And I have to admit, I'm so glad I'm not of that mindset any more.
I used to look down my nose at some of the other people in concierge, because they had to "share" the room with another family to make it affordable. Or because they acted like total snobs who thought they owned the ship. And one day, I realized that while I was pointing that one finger at those people, several other of my own fingers were pointed right back at ME.
Could I still afford it? Yes. Could I have just bought a brand new Ferrari, Jag, Mercedes, Beemer....you name it.....rather than the more reasonable small SUV that I just bought? Yes. But now, to me, a car is just a car. It would be just as easy to own a cheaper car and post my tax returns in the window to prove I have money. Except I don't feel the need to prove anything to anyone any more. I grew up and out of that.
So anyway....that was just me being totally honest.
pdwimmer said:Yes, you are completely correct. That is why I was commenting on the Roy suite configuration and not the Walt. I did get to see the Walt and the adjoining cabin between and they were amazing as well. You do not get any extra privacy from either suite. It is exactly the same.
Too each his own and I hope all enjoy their cruise!!!
LOL !In the Walt Disney suite, there are electro-opaque windows only in the bathroom as Disneywonderfun stated. The bathroom looks directly onto the expansive deck, which is different than the layout in the Roy suite and if someone is in the tub, if these electro-opaque windows weren't there, anyone on your deck would be able to see into the bathroom.
I, for one, am glad they will be there for my Sept. cruise on the FantasyLOL !